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Posted by: DMong at Wed Jan 3 09:20:52 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] It is absolutely true,..."sunglow" is not recessive, it's a co-dominant trait that would be comparable to the "tri-color" and "tangerine" coloration of the Honduran Milksnake.......many years ago, I had one of the nicest "sunglows" I've ever seen come out of a clutch of average-looking "amels", the snake did not have one single scale of white on it, while the rest of it was a very vivid "pumpkin" orange, with darker borderless blotches...................Doug | ||
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